BIPOC Curatorial Program

Visions of Trane

Visions of Trane, a New Art Center exhibition curated by Terry Jenoure, highlights the history, vision, experimentation, and improvisation of John Coltrane through the marriage of contemporary art and music.  Opening March 14th, Vision of Trane at the New Art Center Corridor hosts a variety of opportunities, including two virtual [...]

By |2024-06-14T11:28:33-04:00February 19th, 2024|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|Tags: , , |

Intercession

INTERCESSION will feature Boston-area African American photographers at the New Art Corridor Gallery at 245 Walnut Street in Newton MA.  The showcase highlights Black photographers who employ light to bridge, call attention, and to disrupt. The works actively engage new ways of seeing, believing and moving in the world. Artists [...]

By |2024-06-11T11:16:55-04:00December 7th, 2023|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|

Guess Who I Saw Today?

Guess Who I Saw Today? “Guess Who I Saw Today” features the narrative work of three gifted Boston-based artists: DaNice Marshall, Matt Brackett, and Ivan Brens. This show poses the question: what is the relationship between craftsmanship and the expression of the human condition through art? Matt, DaNice, and Ivan [...]

By |2024-06-11T11:17:30-04:00August 21st, 2023|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|

ASWAT : أصوات

The exhibition ASWAT : أصوات (Arabic word for voices) is a platform that gives visibility and elevates the voices and perspectives of Arab Women. Exploring themes of personal and collective identity the artwork presented will showcase the strength, diversity and impact of Arab Women with roots in countries in the [...]

By |2024-06-14T11:36:29-04:00January 24th, 2023|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|

Recollecting Afterimages

The role of art in times of war raises fundamental questions about our existence as members of the human race. The exhibition Recollecting Afterimages: Portrait of Survivors is an attempt to create a space where the eyes of artists, witnessing the tragedy of violence as a shared story of the [...]

By |2024-06-14T11:36:48-04:00July 11th, 2022|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|

Real F.R.I.E.N.D.S

Over a span of two and a half years, Jamaal Eversley worked with his dearest artist friends to create something bold, beautiful, and ultimately hopeful despite enduring a constant pandemic and shattering division this country hasn’t seen in over 150 years. This has been a very challenging time but [...]

By |2024-07-22T13:49:21-04:00January 14th, 2022|Categories: BIPOC Curatorial Program, Exhibitions|Tags: , , |
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